2019 Election: What 45 National Chairmen Of Political Parties Demanded From Saraki

Forty-five (45) National Chairmen of political parties in the country on Thursday, August 9, asked Nigeria’s Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki to add funds for citizens’ sensitization in the supplementary budget request sent by nation’s President, Muhammadu Buhari to the National Assembly for 2019 general election.

Nigeria’s integrated online media platform, ALEDEH reports that 45 National Chairmen of political parties in the country met the Senate President on Thursday.

“We wish to demand for inclusion in the 2019 budget/supplementary budget request sent by the Presidency for 2019 election for funds for all political parties for citizen sensitization,” the 45 National Chairmen told the Senate President.

The 45 National Chairmen condemned the siege on the residences of the principal officers of the National Assembly, the siege on the National Assembly, and the siege on the Benue State House of Assembly.

“It is with a deep sense of responsibility and patriotism that we have come here to visit you today.

“We join millions of Nigerian to express solidarity with the leadership of the National Assembly in these trying times in our history.

“As national leaders of political parties, we cannot sit by and watch our country slide into the Hobbesian state of anarchy, where life has become short, brutish and lawless.

“Nigeria is gradually turning into a failed state and all the institutions of state have been compromised and desecrated. This is the time to rise in defence of democratic values and nationhood.

“We unequivocally condemn the use of agencies of state: Nigeria Police, DSS, EFCC, to clamp down on the opposition and stifle democracy as demonstrated in the siege on the residences of the principal officers of the National Assembly, the siege on the National Assembly, and the siege on the Benue State House of Assembly.

“Today, our country is facing the challenges of pervasive insecurity, massive joblessness and unemployment, ethnic irredentism and disunity.

“We enjoin the National Assembly to use its constitutionally-guaranteed powers to legislate to arrest the slide; to give the country a new direction and create hope for our country men and women.

“We note that the courts have rejected attempts by the Accord Party to undermine the constitutional powers of NASS to determine sequence of elections. We, majority of the political parties dissociate ourselves from that inglorious attempt.

“We wish to demand for inclusion in the 2019 budget/supplementary budget request sent by the Presidency for 2019 election for funds for all political parties for citizen sensitization,” the National Chairmen stated.”

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